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Greetings, watches like that usually use two batteries, one for the movement and one for the displays. you can take the watch to a service or replace the battery yourself if you have the skill for it. [dont open it if you dont you will just break it]
Nothing you can do. Where you work (middle east) there is no time signal radio station for your (radio controlled) wave ceptor watch. You can read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio_Wave_Ceptor
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I dont have enough info to answer this. How old is your watch? Is it exposed to light daily?
I would go to following link to get more specific answers to your problem. http://www.citizenwatch.com/COA/English/faqs.asp?topic=Eco-Drive
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Pull the crown out 2 positions , set time, then push back in...if the hands dont work they are probably either rusted, stem is rusted or you have bad set levers, possibly the hour wheel is stripped also
fossil watches are very temperamental when it comes to there insides. did you have fossil do the band or someone else? also they sometimes have corrosion from the seals not lasting.
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